Facundo Díaz Acosta, ranked 151st, advanced to the second round of Roland Garros after winning his first-round match; he is scheduled to meet Learner Tien on Thursday, May 28 at 06:00 Argentina time on Court 6, with the match to be shown on and Disney+ Plan Premium.
The first round at Roland Garros concluded on Tuesday, May 26, and by that date Díaz Acosta had already secured his place in round two. The early-morning slot on Court 6 means Argentine viewers will see him in a rare 06:00 start for a Grand Slam second-round match.
Ranking adds weight to the moment: Díaz Acosta entered the tournament at 151st in the world. That stands out against the broader Argentine performance in Paris — Mariano Navone and Camilo Ugo Carabelli also advanced to the second round, while Tomás Martín Etcheverry was the only Argentine among seven players mentioned in the tournament's opening days to be eliminated.
For Argentina, facundo díaz acosta's progress is part of a strong opening for the country's contingent at Roland Garros 2026; the supplementary report on the first two days listed seven Argentine players appearing early in the draw, including Solana Sierra, and only Etcheverry had fallen by the end of those sessions.
The immediate question for Díaz Acosta is straightforward and concrete: can a player ranked 151st keep beating higher-profile opponents on clay at a major? The draw gives him Learner Tien in round two, a matchup that will be played under the stadium lights of an early Paris morning for Argentine audiences.
Television and streaming details are set: and Disney+ Plan Premium will carry the match. Court 6 on Thursday morning is where the result will be decided, and the scheduled 06:00 Argentina start is the single detail every fan in his home country needs to mark on their clocks.
The Argentine run through the opening rounds has two clear notes. First, multiple compatriots progressed beyond the opening hurdle — Navone and Ugo Carabelli among them — which keeps national attention on the clay-court battles in Paris. Second, the elimination of Tomás Martín Etcheverry serves as a reminder that early exits can come even for well-known names; among the seven Argentines cited in the early coverage, he was the lone player to fall in the first two days.
The tight schedule and the TV window mean Díaz Acosta will be under close view immediately when the match begins. Fans and analysts will watch whether his form from the first round holds up against Tien, and how the Argentine contingent shapes up as the tournament moves into the middle rounds.
What happens next is clear and immediate: Facundo Díaz Acosta takes the Court 6 in Paris on Thursday, May 28 at 06:00 Argentina time against Learner Tien — a match broadcast on and Disney+ Plan Premium that will determine whether the 151st-ranked player continues his run at Roland Garros 2026.






